About this venue
Mallorca Live Festival is one of the most recognizable festival venues in the Calvià area, designed for large-scale open-air productions that combine atmosphere, visibility, and a strong stage presence. As a space created for contemporary live events, it stands out for its broad audience layout, major stage setup, and an organization that keeps the experience lively without feeling overcrowded. That is exactly why it appeals to visitors who expect more than just a concert.
Inside the venue, the focus is firmly on the live experience: the open-air concept gives the sound room to breathe, while clear sightlines and well-placed service areas make long event days more comfortable. Visitors especially appreciate the festival atmosphere, the functional layout of amenities, and the freedom to move easily between performance zones, food areas, and supporting facilities.
Address: Camí Cala Figuera, 1, Calvia, Spain. Reaching the entrance is easiest by car or taxi, and the immediate venue area typically offers drop-off points and access routes that make arrival more straightforward on festival days. For a broader overview of getting around Calvià and the surrounding area, the practical information continues in the text below on the page.
About the city
Calvià, one of Mallorca’s best-known coastal destinations, is not only synonymous with sun and sea, but also a highly attractive place for concerts, sporting events and entertainment. Thanks to its blend of Mediterranean atmosphere, developed tourism offer and wide range of venues for different kinds of events, Calvià attracts visitors who want to combine attending an event with a relaxed stay by the sea. The town and its surrounding areas offer a varied atmosphere, from livelier seafront zones to quieter parts that are ideal for resting before or after the programme.
One of Calvià’s greatest advantages is its excellent transport connectivity, especially for visitors arriving from other parts of the island or from abroad. The area is well connected by the TIB bus network, while Aerotib A11 provides a more direct link between the Calvià area and Palma de Mallorca Airport. For guests arriving by train or combining several forms of transport, an important hub is Estació Intermodal de Palma, from where it is easy to continue towards the coastal resorts and main event locations. Those arriving by car also appreciate the fast road connections to arenas, stadiums and open-air event spaces, making both arrival and departure practical and stress-free.
Beyond the event itself, Calvià also offers added tourist value that makes any stay more complete. Before or after a concert or match, you can stroll through the old part of Calvià town, explore its charming streets and squares, or head towards the seaside promenades in areas such as Palmanova and Santa Ponça. Visitors looking for a more relaxed atmosphere can enjoy the sea, smaller coves and viewpoints, while those seeking more local character can discover the municipality’s historic and traditional corners. This combination of easy access, solid tourist infrastructure and Mediterranean ambience makes Calvià a very appealing choice for anyone who wants more than just the event itself.